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The Molecular Weight of an Antigen-Antibody Complex

The Journal of Immunology, 1953
Summary For the first time, so far as is known, the theory of Neurath has been applied experimentally to the determination of the diffusion coefficient of one component of a binary mixture in the presence of the other. The molecular weight of the saturated human albumin, horse anti-human serum albumin complex has been ...
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Observations on the Antigen-Antibody Complex in Bovine Papillomatosis

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972
SUMMARY Both virus and antibody existed in suspensions of bovine papilloma. Since suspensions of several bovine warts would not react as virus antigen in the agar gel diffusion test, these preparations apparently contained antibody bound to the virus. Attempts to dissociate the virus-antibody complex failed.
L D, Koller, C, Olson
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Immunoregulatory effects of a covalent antigen–antibody complex

Nature, 1979
It is becoming increasingly clear that any specific immune response must be subject to a control mechanism of the same order of specificity. The basis of such specificity in control almost certainly lies in the antibodies themselves, whether free or cell bound.
Taylor, R B, Tite, J P, Manzo, C
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The Effect of Complements on Soluble Antigen-Antibody Complexes,  

The Journal of Immunology, 1957
Summary The ability of complement from various animal species to precipitate soluble rabbit antigen-antibody complexes in the region of antigen excess has been demonstrated. Guinea pig and rabbit complements precipitated the soluble complexes better than human or pig complements, and guinea pig complement precipitated the complexes ...
W O, WEIGLE, P H, MAURER
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Antigen-Antibody Complexes in or on Eosinophils in Nasal Secretions

International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology, 2009
The presence of IgE, IgG and ragweed antigen in or on eosinophils in the nasal secretions of ragweed-sensitive patients was investigated by radioautography using specifically purified 125I-labelled antibodies to the above substances. The results indicate a significant (p <0.001) uptake of antiragweed antibody and anti-IgE antibody by eosinophils ...
Y, Fujita   +4 more
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The Metabolism of Some Antigen-Antibody Complexes in the Rabbit

The Journal of Immunology, 1959
Summary Rabbits sensitized to beef gamma globulin (BGG) and normal controls were injected intravenously with small amounts of insoluble, suspended complexes formed in vitro between I131-trace labeled BGG (I131-BGG) and its homologous rabbit antibody.
H, WALTER, H, ZIPPER
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Antigen-Antibody Complexes: Their Nature and Role in Animal Models of Antigen-Antibody Complex Disease

1981
The most casual observer of the current literature on experimental and clinical immunology will find that there is an enormous interest in ‘immmune complexres’ or, more accurately, antigen — antibody complexes. Such complexes have been deteced, by a variet of laboratory tests, in a host of disease states (and also in healthy individuals) and their in ...
M. W. Steward, M. E. Devey
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The Electrophoretic Behavior of Circulating Antigen-Antibody Complexes,

The Journal of Immunology, 1960
Summary Circulating I*BSA-anti-BSA complexes can be detected in the sera of rabbits during an immune response to I*BSA by measuring the globulin (antibody) bound I* activity by either precipitation with ammonium sulfate or electrophoretic analysis.
W O, WEIGLE, M P, DEICHMILLER
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Scanning Electron Microscopy of the antigen-antibody complex

Experientia, 1970
Elektronenmikroskopischer Beitrag fur die Verwendung des Scanning-Mikroskops zur Darstellung von Antigen-Antikorper-Bindungen.
L G, Simonson, I L, Shklair
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The fate of antigen-antibody complexes in the rabbit cornea

Current Eye Research, 1991
The mechanisms involved in the clearance of immune deposits in tissues are not yet clear. The cornea was chosen as a model to examine this question due to its avascularity and transparency. Bovine serum albumin (BSA) and rabbit anti BSA serum were injected at opposite sites into the corneal stroma of unsensitized rabbits.
M S, Suttorp-Schulten   +3 more
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